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According to federal and most state laws, it is illegal to shoot a person who poses no threat to you, even if they committed a crime. Especially if they are running away and you gun them down in the back.

Written by a guns 'n ammo seller in TX. They know their customers, and they've done better since BHO won because they (the guns & ammo dealers) have pumped out the b.s.that the "n" word is coming to take your guns away. They've sold tons of guns & ammo to these gullible rubes - it's easier to rip off 2d Amend nuts than it is to shoot fish in a barrel.

Iknow that in South Carolina, which is not exactly a liberal bastion, she would have been charged with manslaughter at the least had he died or assault and battery with intent to kill otherwise. This in a state that cut $1 billion from its underfunded budget this year yet has two tax free weekends for gun and ammo purchases.

I guess Texas doesn't have concealed weapon laws either. I've always been a big fan of Arizona's carry laws: open and notorious. If you actually believe guns are good for detering crime (a dubious proposition, but one that's pretty strongly held by the RW demographic.), then have them out in the open so the crook decides to look elsewhere. As written now the pleasure isn't in carrying a gun and exercising your freedoms (which isn't on its face an objectionable rationale), but rather gunning a guy down in the back, which is pretty deplorable.

Eh - I thought all those John Wayne (eg, Mr. Macho Republican, himself) westerns indicated that shooting someone in the back was really a big, bad no-no, as in cowardly and just not done???? amirite? Sort of a code among theives type of thing.

hurrr... guess these GOPers aren't very courageous or ethical, but no surprises there.

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